flintfootfilly
Well-Known Member
Bit of a long shot, but I've had the vet out to look at a rising 4 year old whose behaviour is getting dangerous. She threatens to bite or kick as you walk through her section of yard, and if you lunge or circle her either online or at liberty, she goes all snakey headed, ears back, turning and threatening, or kicks up into the circle, or sometimes kicks up several times behind her and crossfires in canter. Interestingly, at liberty she chooses to stay on the circle rather than head off to the other end of the arena for a quiet time.
Vet is at a bit of a loss other than to say it's "attitude" and that the horse needs to be out in a field burning off energy. I don't see a horse trying to burn off excess energy. I see a horse who is shouting out that it's uncomfortable to move. Her "airs above the ground" and general way of going in all this look uncomfortable (head carriage very unsteady, sometimes way up with dipped back, other times way too low).
She is yarded with companions throughout winter, and has daily turnout in the arena with ponies. I see the same snakey headed behaviour when she's with her buddies.
I'm happy to work with a horse with attitude and encourage them to be a "good citizen", but we're not making progress. If anything, she's shouting even louder and I need to listen.
She can't carry on like this, so I need to work out how to investigate further. Have opted to scope her for ulcers tomorrow, although she is technically low risk as doesn't do travelling, competing, starchy foods etc.
If that shows nothing, I'll try her on a 2 week bute trial, but to be honest I don't hold out much hope of that showing anything.
Just wondered if any of you have other possible causes to add to the melting pot please?
Thanks
Sarah
Vet is at a bit of a loss other than to say it's "attitude" and that the horse needs to be out in a field burning off energy. I don't see a horse trying to burn off excess energy. I see a horse who is shouting out that it's uncomfortable to move. Her "airs above the ground" and general way of going in all this look uncomfortable (head carriage very unsteady, sometimes way up with dipped back, other times way too low).
She is yarded with companions throughout winter, and has daily turnout in the arena with ponies. I see the same snakey headed behaviour when she's with her buddies.
I'm happy to work with a horse with attitude and encourage them to be a "good citizen", but we're not making progress. If anything, she's shouting even louder and I need to listen.
She can't carry on like this, so I need to work out how to investigate further. Have opted to scope her for ulcers tomorrow, although she is technically low risk as doesn't do travelling, competing, starchy foods etc.
If that shows nothing, I'll try her on a 2 week bute trial, but to be honest I don't hold out much hope of that showing anything.
Just wondered if any of you have other possible causes to add to the melting pot please?
Thanks
Sarah